Not Quite Classical Part 1 – December 16, 2024

A name doesn’t make the music. It’s just called that to differentiate it from other types of music.
-Art Blakey

The first year of NEXT TO SILENCE featured the genre-defying music from the German record label ECM, and from there I have expanded the scope and content of the material.

This week is the first of what I hope are many shows that feature music that challenges the listener to pay attention to the flow of sounds without giving it a label., and the title of this week’s show is “Not Quite Classical.” My hope and intention is that the performances on this weeks’ show will allow you to drop any preconceived notions of what you will hear.

When describing music as “not quite classical,” I mean that this week’s playlist  incorporates some elements of classical music—such as orchestration, structure, or harmonic complexity—while also diverging from its traditional norms in notable ways. This might include blending classical techniques with influences from other genres (e.g., jazz, electronic, pop, or folk), experimenting with unconventional forms or instrumentation, or adopting a more accessible, less rigid approach.

There are seven compositions featured in this show and I’ll introduce each one before they are played. 00:02:20 Hania Rani -24.03 – Live at Studio 1 Warsaw

00:10:26 Harry Partch – Daphne of the Dunes 

00:29:08 Ingram Marshall – Fog Tropes 

00:40:00 Neil Rolnick – Balkanization 

00:51:20 Stuart Dempster; Pauline Oliveros; David Gamper; Deep Listening Band – Deep Hockets 

00:56:36 Terry Riley -Performance One – Part 1

01:19:19 Karlheinz Stockhausen – Gesang der Jünlinge 


	

Covers Of Pop Tunes By African Artists – September 16, 2024


This week NEXT TO SILENCE is venturing into the vast and diverse continent of Africa, where we will explore covers of Western rock and pop tunes by African Musician. The countries represented by these artists include: Benin, Nigeria, Algeria, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Cote d’Ivoire, South Africa, Uganda, Madagascar, Kenya, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, Mali, Democratic Republic of Congo. The original songs were performed by the likes of The Clash, Talking Heads, Marvin Gaye, John Lennon, The Animals, Joni Mitchell, Free, Dolly Parton, Leonard Cohen, Foreigner, Michael Jackson, The Eagles, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, B.B. King, Duke Ellington, George and Ira Gershwin, Billie Holiday, Credence Clearwater Revival, and Santana.

Playlist:

00:00:00 Rachid Taha – Rock El Casbah
00:07:17 Angelique Kidjo – Once in a Lifetime
00:13:02 Alex Boyé – What’s Going On?
00:17:06 Atongo Zimba; M.anifest – In Heaven No Beer
00:21:34 Freshlyground – Beautiful Boy
00:25:31 Miriam Makeba – House of the Rising Sun
00:27:29 Bhundu Boys – Ring of Fire
00:31:31 Paco Sery – The Dry Cleaner from Des Moines
00:34:37 Congo Cowboys – Jolene
00:39:42 Fadoul – Al Zman Saib (All Right Now)
00:43:31 Geoffrey Oryema – Suzanne
00:47:56 Lucky Dube – I Want to Know What Love Is
00:52:29 Freshlyground – Wanna Be Startin Somethin
00:57:49 Majek Fashek – Hotel California
01:03:12 Angelique Kidjo; Dianne Reeves – Gimme Shelter Live
01:07:07 Alpha Blondy – I Wish You Were Here
01:11:31 Malia – The Thrill Is Gone
01:15:01 Sonny Okosun – Let It Be
01:19:52 Island Jazz; Monika Njava; Linley Marthe – It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)
01:23:39 Tété – Eleanor Rigby
01:27:57 Malia – I Love You Porgy
01:31:12 Positive Black Soul – Ain’t No Sunshine
01:34:41Youssou N’Dour – Jealous Guy
01:38:36 Rokia Traoré – Strange Fruit
01:42:13 Alpha Blondy; The Solar System – Have You Ever Seen the Rain
01:47:20 Angelique Kidjo; Roy Hargrove – Samba Pa Ti

A Slow Thaw

The rain didn’t stop. It wasn’t heavy, just steady—persistent in a way that crept into everything. The air was cold, the kind of cold that made your bones feel hollow. Ben sat in the diner booth, staring out the window at the gray blur of the world. He hadn’t eaten yet. He wasn’t hungry, not really. He couldn’t remember the last time he’d felt anything close to hunger. Just a slow burn in his chest, a dull ache that had been with him for as long as he could remember.

The rain came down in long, thin sheets, bending the streetlights into ghosts. It was that time of night when everything felt suspended, like the world was holding its breath. He watched the drops race each other down the window, wondering where they went after they disappeared into the gutter. He didn’t believe in things like fate or destiny, but there was something about those drops that made him think of the way people moved through life—how they all seemed to be in a hurry to get somewhere, anywhere, but in the end, they all ended up in the same place.

The door to the diner opened, and a man stepped in, shaking the rain from his coat. Ben didn’t look up, but he heard the sound of his boots on the linoleum floor. The man sat at the counter, a few stools down, and ordered a coffee. The waitress, a woman with short, tired eyes, poured the coffee without asking for cream or sugar, just the way he liked it.

Ben knew him. The man was someone from before. From another time, another life. Ben didn’t know his name, but he recognized the weariness in the man’s posture, the way he carried himself like someone who had been traveling too long, with too many miles between them and their destination.

Ben’s eyes followed the man, the way he shifted in his seat, the way his fingers drummed on the edge of his cup. There was something familiar about it, but it didn’t quite make sense. The man caught him looking, his eyes sharp, like he knew what Ben was thinking before he even thought it.

“You’re not from around here,” the man said, his voice low, the kind of voice that felt like it had been worn down by too much silence.

Ben shook his head, but didn’t answer. There wasn’t much to say. He hadn’t been anywhere for a long time, not really. Not in any way that mattered.

The man took a sip of his coffee, his eyes never leaving Ben’s face. It wasn’t an aggressive look, just an observation. As if he were sizing him up, trying to decide if Ben was someone worth talking to.

“You know,” the man said, setting the cup down with a soft clink, “this place doesn’t change much. Not like the rest of the world. You come in here, you sit down, you drink your coffee. You don’t have to think about anything else.”

Ben stared out the window again. The rain was falling harder now, and the streetlights were just shadows in the mist. He couldn’t remember the last time he had felt that kind of stillness—when everything around him had stopped moving and it felt like the world was just waiting for something to happen.

“That’s the trick, right?” Ben finally said, his voice rough from disuse. “You stop thinking, you stop remembering. And it doesn’t hurt as much.”

The man laughed softly, a dry sound that didn’t reach his eyes. “You think it’s that simple?”

Ben didn’t respond. He wasn’t sure if he believed it was simple. Maybe it was. Or maybe it was the kind of thing you told yourself to get through the day. He’d tried a lot of things over the years to make it simpler, but none of it worked. Nothing ever worked.

“I used to believe in a lot of things,” the man said, his tone shifting, becoming heavier. “Things like redemption, like forgiveness. Thought maybe there was some kind of grace waiting for me, if I could find it. But it never showed up.”

Ben glanced at him, his gaze flicking over the man’s face. The weariness was deeper now, more than just the tiredness of travel. It was something else, something he recognized in himself.

“So what are you looking for now?” Ben asked, finally leaning forward.

The man smiled, but it was a tired smile, the kind that came from years of trying to believe in something. “I’m not looking for anything. Not anymore. I think I’m just here to watch it all pass by.”

Ben nodded slowly, as if he understood. The rain fell harder now, drumming against the window like a thousand tiny hands. The sound filled the space between them, and for a moment, neither of them spoke.

The waitress came by, refilled their coffee, and disappeared into the back. There was a long silence between Ben and the man, the kind of silence that hung in the air like smoke, thick and heavy. It wasn’t uncomfortable, just a kind of stillness that neither of them felt the need to break.

Finally, the man stood up, leaving a few bills on the counter. “Guess I’ll be going,” he said, turning toward the door. “Good luck, friend.”

Ben didn’t reply. He didn’t need to. The man walked out, the door swinging shut behind him with a soft jingle. Ben sat there for a long time after, watching the rain continue its slow, steady march across the world. It was the kind of rain that made everything feel like it was on pause, like the world was waiting for something to happen, but not in a hurry for it.

He finished his coffee, stood up, and left a few dollars on the table. He didn’t know where he was going next, but he wasn’t in a hurry. The world would still be there, waiting, when he was ready. And for now, that was enough.

Fire – October 14, 2024

Fire – one of humanity’s oldest tools, has had a profound impact on civilization. It can be both incredibly useful and extremely destructive.

Fire also holds various allegoric and symbolic meanings across different cultures, often embodying both positive and negative aspects.

This week’s shows explores the theme of fire as it’s interpreted in popular music.

Track list for the week of October 14, 2024:

00:00:00 The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown – Fire

00:04:39 The Band -This Wheel’s On Fire

00:07:36 Jimi Hendrix – Fire

00:10:15 Van Morrison – Fire In the Belly 

00:16:45 Jerry Lee Lewis -Great Balls Of Fire – 1964 Version

00:18:36 Bruce Springsteen – I’m On Fire 

00:20:58 The Rolling Stones – Hang Fire

00:23:18 Nirvana – Lake Of Fire – Live 

00:27:15 Billy Joel – We Didn’t Start the Fire 

00:31:56 Leonard Cohen – Who by Fire 

00:34:25 Johnny Cash – Ring of Fire 

00:37:00 James Taylor –  Fire and Rain  

00:40:17 Alicia Keys – Girl on Fire 

00:44:00 Ohio Players – Fire

00:48:26 Bruce Springsteen – Fire

00:52:31 Patti Smith – Fire Of Unknown Origin 

00:56:14 Adele – Set Fire to the Rain 

01:00:13 The Rolling Stones – Play With Fire

01:02:25 The Marshall Tucker Band – Fire on the Mountain 

01:06:17 Modest Mouse – Lampshades on Fire 

01:09:22 Pat Benatar – Fire And Ice 

01:12:37 Steely Dan – Fire In The Hole 

01:16:03 Bob Seger – Fire Lake 

00:19:32 The Doors -Light My Fire – Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970

01:35:15 Talking Heads – Burning Down the House – Live  

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Thank you for listening. 

Dave

Medeski, Martin & Wood – October 7, 2024

Medeski, Martin & Wood is an America  jazz trio that formed in 1991 and became widely known for their innovative style, blending traditional jazz with elements of funk, hip-hop, blues, and even electronic music. John Medeski (keyboard and piano), Billy Martin (drums and percussion), and Chris Wood (bass)  have pushed the boundaries of jazz, creating a sound that appeals to both jazz aficionados and those who are new to the genre.

PLAYLIST:

00:00:00 Medeski, Martin & Wood – Chinoiserie
00:08:16 Medeski, Martin & Wood – Beeah
00:15:14 Medeski, Martin & Wood – Bubblehouse
00:19:40 Medeski, Martin & Wood – Doppler – Live
00:35:47 Medeski, Martin & Wood – Where’s Sly?
00:41:09 Medeski, Martin & Wood – Last Chance to Dance Trance (Perhaps)
00:48:40 Medeski, Martin & Wood – Is There Anybody Here That Love My Jesus
00:53:05 Medeski, Martin & Wood – Bemsha Swing / Lively up Yourself
00:58:44 Medeski, Martin & Wood – Coconut Boogaloo
01:02:39 Medeski, Martin & Wood -The Lover
01:08:57 Medeski, Martin & Wood – I Wanna Ride You
01:14:25 Medeski, Martin & Wood – It’s a Jungle in Here
01:18:04 Medeski, Martin & Wood – Just Like I Pictured It
01:21:30 Medeski, Martin & Wood – Syeeda’s Song Flute
01:29:05 Medeski, Martin & Wood – No Ke Ano Ahiahi

August 8, 2024 – NTS – Trains

PLAYLIST:

00:00:00 Cream – Traintime – Live
00:08:49 Tom Rush – The Panama Limited
00:17:10 The O’Jays – Love Train
00:20:06 The Yardbirds – The Train Kept A-Rollin’
00:23:30 Gladys Knight & The Pips – Midnight Train to Georgia
00:28:17 Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band – Click Clack
00:31:34 Yusuf / Cat Stevens – Peace Train
00:35:32 Little Eva – The Locomotion
00:37:47 Gordon Lightfoot – Canadian Railroad Trilogy
00:44:05 Bruce Springsteen – Downbound Train
00:47:34 Keith Rowe; Texas Dixon – Stop That Train
00:50:50 The Doobie Brothers – Long Train Runnin’
00:54:15 James Cotton – Two Trains Runnin’
00:59:06 Grateful Dead -Casey Jones
01:03:28 Tom Waits – Downtown Train
01:07:18 James Brown – Night Train
01:10:45 The Band; Paul Butterfield – Mystery Train (feat. Paul Butterfield) – Concert Version
01:15:46 The Roches – The Train
01:19:12 Bob Dylan – It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
01:23:15 The Highwaymen; Willie Nelson; Johnny Cash; Waylon Jennings; Kris Kristofferson – City of New Orleans ( Live at Nassau Coliseum)
01:28:18 Woody Guthrie -Train 45
01:30:56 Boy George; Culture Club; Gladys Knight – Runaway Train (feat. Gladys Knight)
01:24:34 Taj Mahal – Railroad Bill
01:37:31 John Denver – I’ve Been Working on the Railroad